The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

published:17 Jul 2017

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Using a compass and straightedge to construct an angle bisector.

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The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint from. Students are encouraged to interpret” their 3D works into 2D works such as paintings or drawings. This gives the students opportunity to look at their work in a different way, to think originally and to create unique images based on their own 3D creations.
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Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathtakingly enormous endeavors is something relatively few accomplish.
Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Number 10. Beijing Daxing International Airport, China. Despite delays, estimates still place the initial completion stage of what will become the world’s largest airport within this decade. Once fully up an operational, the facility is anticipated to handle roughly 100 million passengers per year.
Number 9. Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Among the many challenges in erecting epic buildings is securing the required funds, but this mixed-used development has finally surmounted that obstacle. Completion is currently slated for 2020, at which time the Kingdom Tower will likely be named the world’s tallest building.
Number 8. ChernobylArch, Ukraine. The 32,000-ton, multi-billion dollar steel structure is intended to keep lingering radioactivity from the 1986 meltdown contained so clean up can move forward. Once installed, likely in 2017, it will remain in use for at least 100 years.
Number 7. HotelAbraj Kudai, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the hotel’s doors open in 2017, the massive hospitality venue will boast the most rooms in the world. The 10,000 spaces it has available far outnumber the roughly 6,000 offered by the current record holder, The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas.
Number 6. Crossrail Project, London, England. Not only is work progressing at a steady pace, it’s happening in the midst of one of the world’s most populated and bustling cities. The first station was finished in September of 2015 and is expected to start welcoming passengers in 2018.
Number 5. Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California. The Rams are officially returning to Los Angeles, and plans to build the team a fancy NFL-worthy stadium are underway. Making the 300-acre arena fan and team-ready is expected to take about 3 years and $2.1 billion.
Number 4. Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland. Boring a 35-mile hole in the base of the Swiss Alps is no small undertaking, but persistence has paid off. The tunnel, which will offer quick passage through the mountains, has arranged a grand opening celebration for June of 2016.
Number 3. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Walkway, China. For some, walking across a bridge roughly 1000 feet above solid ground isn’t quite terrifying enough. That group will no doubt be cheering come May of 2016, when this glass-bottomed, 1200-foot long pedestrian passageway – the most elevated and lengthy on the planet - opens.
Number 2. Shanghai Disney Resort, China. Disney creates magic, but it doesn’t happen overnight. After about 7 years of planning and building, the company’s latest theme park will open on June 16th. The expansive grounds include rides, attractions, characters, and entertainment. Right next door is an entire Disney-themed town.
Number 1. World One, Mumbai, India. Among the tallest buildings currently in the works, the entirely residential tower should be ready in 2017. In terms of architecture and design, the massive undertaking has been compared to Chicago’s landmark Willis Tower.
Which mega-construction project do you find most exciting?

published:28 Jan 2016

views:1370461

made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Many alien buildings, artefacts, possible machines, a metal sculptured head, and what appears to be an eagle type bird

Michel Raynal

Michel Raynal, born in 1949, is a French computer scientist, active in the field of distributed computing. His main contributions concern the design of distributed algorithms, fault-tolerance of distributed computing systems (mainly focusing on the consensus problem), and distributed computability. He is a professor at the University of Rennes (France) since 1984. He has co-authored numerous research papers on distributed computing, and has written 11 books.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

CONSTRUCTIONS a Triangle

AL-AMAN constructions a new house

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Drawing from Our Constructions - A Surreal Landscape

Drawing from Our Constructions - A Surreal Landscape

Drawing from Our Constructions - A Surreal Landscape

Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint from. Students are encouraged to interpret” their 3D works into 2D works such as paintings or drawings. This gives the students opportunity to look at their work in a different way, to think originally and to create unique images based on their own 3D creations.
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10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathtakingly enormous endeavors is something relatively few accomplish.
Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Number 10. Beijing Daxing International Airport, China. Despite delays, estimates still place the initial completion stage of what will become the world’s largest airport within this decade. Once fully up an operational, the facility is anticipated to handle roughly 100 million passengers per year.
Number 9. Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Among the many challenges in erecting epic buildings is securing the required funds, but this mixed-used development has finally surmounted that obstacle. Completion is currently slated for 2020, at which time the Kingdom Tower will likely be named the world’s tallest building.
Number 8. ChernobylArch, Ukraine. The 32,000-ton, multi-billion dollar steel structure is intended to keep lingering radioactivity from the 1986 meltdown contained so clean up can move forward. Once installed, likely in 2017, it will remain in use for at least 100 years.
Number 7. HotelAbraj Kudai, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the hotel’s doors open in 2017, the massive hospitality venue will boast the most rooms in the world. The 10,000 spaces it has available far outnumber the roughly 6,000 offered by the current record holder, The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas.
Number 6. Crossrail Project, London, England. Not only is work progressing at a steady pace, it’s happening in the midst of one of the world’s most populated and bustling cities. The first station was finished in September of 2015 and is expected to start welcoming passengers in 2018.
Number 5. Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California. The Rams are officially returning to Los Angeles, and plans to build the team a fancy NFL-worthy stadium are underway. Making the 300-acre arena fan and team-ready is expected to take about 3 years and $2.1 billion.
Number 4. Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland. Boring a 35-mile hole in the base of the Swiss Alps is no small undertaking, but persistence has paid off. The tunnel, which will offer quick passage through the mountains, has arranged a grand opening celebration for June of 2016.
Number 3. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Walkway, China. For some, walking across a bridge roughly 1000 feet above solid ground isn’t quite terrifying enough. That group will no doubt be cheering come May of 2016, when this glass-bottomed, 1200-foot long pedestrian passageway – the most elevated and lengthy on the planet - opens.
Number 2. Shanghai Disney Resort, China. Disney creates magic, but it doesn’t happen overnight. After about 7 years of planning and building, the company’s latest theme park will open on June 16th. The expansive grounds include rides, attractions, characters, and entertainment. Right next door is an entire Disney-themed town.
Number 1. World One, Mumbai, India. Among the tallest buildings currently in the works, the entirely residential tower should be ready in 2017. In terms of architecture and design, the massive undertaking has been compared to Chicago’s landmark Willis Tower.
Which mega-construction project do you find most exciting?

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PIA00391 Alien constructions, a sculptured head, a possible bird

PIA00391 Alien constructions, a sculptured head, a possible bird

PIA00391 Alien constructions, a sculptured head, a possible bird

made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Many alien buildings, artefacts, possible machines, a metal sculptured head, and what appears to be an eagle type bird

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

published: 17 Jul 2017

Geometry - Constructions 5 - Angle Bisector

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

Constructions - A Dozen Surly Looking Dwarves

CONSTRUCTIONS a Triangle

AL-AMAN constructions a new house

published: 01 Apr 2013

Drawing from Our Constructions - A Surreal Landscape

Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint from. Students are encouraged to interpret” their 3D works into 2D works such as paintings or drawings. This gives the students opportunity to look at their work in a different way, to think originally and to create unique images based on their own 3D creations.
Visithttp://www.bravaartpress.com to find out more about creating art in a fun and informative way through the BravaArtPress tutorials. Please subscribe to join our Brava Art Press video tutorials.
Brava Art Press tutorials:
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published: 23 Mar 2015

10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathtakingly enormous endeavors is something relatively few accomplish.
Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Number 10. Beijing Daxing International Airport, China. Despite delays, estimates still place the initial completion stage of what will become the world’s largest airport within this decade. Once fully up an operational, the facility is anticipated to handle roughly 100 million passengers per year.
Number 9. Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Among the many challenges in erecting epic buildings is securing the required funds, but this mixed-used development has finally surmounted that obstacle...

published: 28 Jan 2016

PIA00391 Alien constructions, a sculptured head, a possible bird

made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Many alien buildings, artefacts, possible machines, a metal sculptured head, and what appears to be an eagle type bird

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

Drawing from Our Constructions - A Surreal Landscape

Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint ...

Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint from. Students are encouraged to interpret” their 3D works into 2D works such as paintings or drawings. This gives the students opportunity to look at their work in a different way, to think originally and to create unique images based on their own 3D creations.
Visithttp://www.bravaartpress.com to find out more about creating art in a fun and informative way through the BravaArtPress tutorials. Please subscribe to join our Brava Art Press video tutorials.
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Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint from. Students are encouraged to interpret” their 3D works into 2D works such as paintings or drawings. This gives the students opportunity to look at their work in a different way, to think originally and to create unique images based on their own 3D creations.
Visithttp://www.bravaartpress.com to find out more about creating art in a fun and informative way through the BravaArtPress tutorials. Please subscribe to join our Brava Art Press video tutorials.
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10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathta...

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathtakingly enormous endeavors is something relatively few accomplish.
Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Number 10. Beijing Daxing International Airport, China. Despite delays, estimates still place the initial completion stage of what will become the world’s largest airport within this decade. Once fully up an operational, the facility is anticipated to handle roughly 100 million passengers per year.
Number 9. Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Among the many challenges in erecting epic buildings is securing the required funds, but this mixed-used development has finally surmounted that obstacle. Completion is currently slated for 2020, at which time the Kingdom Tower will likely be named the world’s tallest building.
Number 8. ChernobylArch, Ukraine. The 32,000-ton, multi-billion dollar steel structure is intended to keep lingering radioactivity from the 1986 meltdown contained so clean up can move forward. Once installed, likely in 2017, it will remain in use for at least 100 years.
Number 7. HotelAbraj Kudai, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the hotel’s doors open in 2017, the massive hospitality venue will boast the most rooms in the world. The 10,000 spaces it has available far outnumber the roughly 6,000 offered by the current record holder, The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas.
Number 6. Crossrail Project, London, England. Not only is work progressing at a steady pace, it’s happening in the midst of one of the world’s most populated and bustling cities. The first station was finished in September of 2015 and is expected to start welcoming passengers in 2018.
Number 5. Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California. The Rams are officially returning to Los Angeles, and plans to build the team a fancy NFL-worthy stadium are underway. Making the 300-acre arena fan and team-ready is expected to take about 3 years and $2.1 billion.
Number 4. Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland. Boring a 35-mile hole in the base of the Swiss Alps is no small undertaking, but persistence has paid off. The tunnel, which will offer quick passage through the mountains, has arranged a grand opening celebration for June of 2016.
Number 3. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Walkway, China. For some, walking across a bridge roughly 1000 feet above solid ground isn’t quite terrifying enough. That group will no doubt be cheering come May of 2016, when this glass-bottomed, 1200-foot long pedestrian passageway – the most elevated and lengthy on the planet - opens.
Number 2. Shanghai Disney Resort, China. Disney creates magic, but it doesn’t happen overnight. After about 7 years of planning and building, the company’s latest theme park will open on June 16th. The expansive grounds include rides, attractions, characters, and entertainment. Right next door is an entire Disney-themed town.
Number 1. World One, Mumbai, India. Among the tallest buildings currently in the works, the entirely residential tower should be ready in 2017. In terms of architecture and design, the massive undertaking has been compared to Chicago’s landmark Willis Tower.
Which mega-construction project do you find most exciting?

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathtakingly enormous endeavors is something relatively few accomplish.
Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Number 10. Beijing Daxing International Airport, China. Despite delays, estimates still place the initial completion stage of what will become the world’s largest airport within this decade. Once fully up an operational, the facility is anticipated to handle roughly 100 million passengers per year.
Number 9. Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Among the many challenges in erecting epic buildings is securing the required funds, but this mixed-used development has finally surmounted that obstacle. Completion is currently slated for 2020, at which time the Kingdom Tower will likely be named the world’s tallest building.
Number 8. ChernobylArch, Ukraine. The 32,000-ton, multi-billion dollar steel structure is intended to keep lingering radioactivity from the 1986 meltdown contained so clean up can move forward. Once installed, likely in 2017, it will remain in use for at least 100 years.
Number 7. HotelAbraj Kudai, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the hotel’s doors open in 2017, the massive hospitality venue will boast the most rooms in the world. The 10,000 spaces it has available far outnumber the roughly 6,000 offered by the current record holder, The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas.
Number 6. Crossrail Project, London, England. Not only is work progressing at a steady pace, it’s happening in the midst of one of the world’s most populated and bustling cities. The first station was finished in September of 2015 and is expected to start welcoming passengers in 2018.
Number 5. Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California. The Rams are officially returning to Los Angeles, and plans to build the team a fancy NFL-worthy stadium are underway. Making the 300-acre arena fan and team-ready is expected to take about 3 years and $2.1 billion.
Number 4. Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland. Boring a 35-mile hole in the base of the Swiss Alps is no small undertaking, but persistence has paid off. The tunnel, which will offer quick passage through the mountains, has arranged a grand opening celebration for June of 2016.
Number 3. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Walkway, China. For some, walking across a bridge roughly 1000 feet above solid ground isn’t quite terrifying enough. That group will no doubt be cheering come May of 2016, when this glass-bottomed, 1200-foot long pedestrian passageway – the most elevated and lengthy on the planet - opens.
Number 2. Shanghai Disney Resort, China. Disney creates magic, but it doesn’t happen overnight. After about 7 years of planning and building, the company’s latest theme park will open on June 16th. The expansive grounds include rides, attractions, characters, and entertainment. Right next door is an entire Disney-themed town.
Number 1. World One, Mumbai, India. Among the tallest buildings currently in the works, the entirely residential tower should be ready in 2017. In terms of architecture and design, the massive undertaking has been compared to Chicago’s landmark Willis Tower.
Which mega-construction project do you find most exciting?

Aditya Constructions - The Leader in Construction | Success Story Of Aditya Construction Company

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

published: 17 Jul 2017

Arpaci Constructions Intro Video

Arpaci Constructions, a family owned business with over 15 years of residential construction experience.

This new premiere introduces the playful and astute Hip-Hop of a hugely talented trio. SNES-CD is the 3rd track from Constructions, a new tape released via our very own resident MC's platform, SWMS. If you've ever been into gaming and vintage consoles, then this is the track for you! Constructions tape showcases the work of rappers Treece & We'll See, on top of Hyro's lo-fi productions. The release will also be presented in a unique one-video format - check out our artist profile below for a little bit more information on this...
The Constructions release is available on tape, and digitally, on January 1st 2017. You'll be able to download it from swms.bandcamp.com/.
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ARTIST PROFILE (by Frederick Sugden):
www.soundcloud.com/patriceswms
www.soundcloud.com/well_see
www.soundcloud.c...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

This new premiere introduces the playful and astute Hip-Hop of a hugely talented trio. SNES-CD is the 3rd track from Constructions, a new tape released via our ...

This new premiere introduces the playful and astute Hip-Hop of a hugely talented trio. SNES-CD is the 3rd track from Constructions, a new tape released via our very own resident MC's platform, SWMS. If you've ever been into gaming and vintage consoles, then this is the track for you! Constructions tape showcases the work of rappers Treece & We'll See, on top of Hyro's lo-fi productions. The release will also be presented in a unique one-video format - check out our artist profile below for a little bit more information on this...
The Constructions release is available on tape, and digitally, on January 1st 2017. You'll be able to download it from swms.bandcamp.com/.
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ARTIST PROFILE (by Frederick Sugden):
www.soundcloud.com/patriceswms
www.soundcloud.com/well_see
www.soundcloud.com/hyromcr
Devonian Treece & Chesire-born We'll See first met in a pub when they both moved to Manchester. They immediately started spitting together, forming a devious duo whose music reflects on the gritty and addictive city that they both now live in. Whether its driving through M14 or slouching into the sofa, they're sure to have an idiosyncratic way of telling their stories.
Our man Treece, as well as being our very favourite rapper and a Loose Lips resident MC, is an indispensable part of our entire project. Holding down the fort in Manchester, he has been an integral force in all of our outputs over the last 2 years. He's also the joint-founder of SWMS (south-west-mind-state), a Hip Hop collective formed back when he lived in the shire!
Will, aka We'll See, is a talented vocalist, often focused on dark subject matter and intricate wordplay. He's been rapping since 2010 and previously played guitar in a number of metal bands, before turning to his now beloved MPC. He recently released his own 'ShadowLess EP' and has plenty more projects on the horizon in 2017. Crucially as well, his expression on this album goes further than his lyrics. He's the man behind the one-video footage of the entire album. As opposed to individual track music videos, the tape is presented via a short film, encompassing all of the pieces. It was shot on a VHS, experimenting with processes such as microwaving VHS tapes!
Finally, shouts go to Hyro, the 22 year old hip hop producer from Manchester who laid the foundations for the Constructions tape. He's a member of the SWMS collective and has a focus on lo-fi sound, influenced by 90’s boom bap and Memphis rap. We've been lucky enough to listen through a large portion of his unreleased back catalogue, seriously whetting the appetite for 2017! As we speak, he has today released his como.dreams beat-tape, available to cop on his Bandcamp here - hyro.bandcamp.com/.

This new premiere introduces the playful and astute Hip-Hop of a hugely talented trio. SNES-CD is the 3rd track from Constructions, a new tape released via our very own resident MC's platform, SWMS. If you've ever been into gaming and vintage consoles, then this is the track for you! Constructions tape showcases the work of rappers Treece & We'll See, on top of Hyro's lo-fi productions. The release will also be presented in a unique one-video format - check out our artist profile below for a little bit more information on this...
The Constructions release is available on tape, and digitally, on January 1st 2017. You'll be able to download it from swms.bandcamp.com/.
———————
ARTIST PROFILE (by Frederick Sugden):
www.soundcloud.com/patriceswms
www.soundcloud.com/well_see
www.soundcloud.com/hyromcr
Devonian Treece & Chesire-born We'll See first met in a pub when they both moved to Manchester. They immediately started spitting together, forming a devious duo whose music reflects on the gritty and addictive city that they both now live in. Whether its driving through M14 or slouching into the sofa, they're sure to have an idiosyncratic way of telling their stories.
Our man Treece, as well as being our very favourite rapper and a Loose Lips resident MC, is an indispensable part of our entire project. Holding down the fort in Manchester, he has been an integral force in all of our outputs over the last 2 years. He's also the joint-founder of SWMS (south-west-mind-state), a Hip Hop collective formed back when he lived in the shire!
Will, aka We'll See, is a talented vocalist, often focused on dark subject matter and intricate wordplay. He's been rapping since 2010 and previously played guitar in a number of metal bands, before turning to his now beloved MPC. He recently released his own 'ShadowLess EP' and has plenty more projects on the horizon in 2017. Crucially as well, his expression on this album goes further than his lyrics. He's the man behind the one-video footage of the entire album. As opposed to individual track music videos, the tape is presented via a short film, encompassing all of the pieces. It was shot on a VHS, experimenting with processes such as microwaving VHS tapes!
Finally, shouts go to Hyro, the 22 year old hip hop producer from Manchester who laid the foundations for the Constructions tape. He's a member of the SWMS collective and has a focus on lo-fi sound, influenced by 90’s boom bap and Memphis rap. We've been lucky enough to listen through a large portion of his unreleased back catalogue, seriously whetting the appetite for 2017! As we speak, he has today released his como.dreams beat-tape, available to cop on his Bandcamp here - hyro.bandcamp.com/.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

published: 17 Jul 2017

Pre Ice Age Construction That we would be Hard Pressed to Re-create Today

Mounting scientific evidence shows that prior to the end of the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago, very advanced cultures existed throughout the world, and they had advanced high technology. As this video shows, they shaped stone in ways that we can not. What happened to these advanced coastal civilizations, were they wiped out by the melting ice caps during the end of the last Ice Age?
In Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Lebanon and other locations we see the existence of ancient damaged but very sophisticated megalithic stone structures which we would be hard pressed to re-create today. They hint that once upon a time one or “Atlantean” civilizations indeed did exist.

House Construction Documentary

This project took me all summer. The house was just being started as school let out, and the house finished up literally on the very last days before school started. I live about a half mile away (and about 200 feet lower) than this house, and I rode my bike up multiple times a day with my camera and tripod to get this footage. I went out of my way to make sure I got as much footage as possible. There were several things, like carpet, hardwood floors, driveway, grass, etc that I had to miss unfortunately, but the video still turned out awesome. This is just a small portion of all the footage.
Special thanks to everyone who let me film them, I had a blast. There are some really awesome people in this video. I also thank the people at the McNaughton Homes office for giving me permiss...

published: 24 Sep 2011

Junior Cert Constructions (1-15)

This is a video showing constructions 1-15 as you will be required to know for your junior cert on the new project maths course. I hope you find it helpful.

How they build the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa - Construction Documentary

Watch: Secret of Building tall skyscrapers in Dubai https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkkGRQ0x07k
Watch:Dubai CreekHarbour - Home of World's Largest Tower https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4kOXhvM03o
Construction of Burj Khalifa began in 2004, with the exterior completed in 2009. The primary structure is reinforced concrete. The building was opened in 2010 as part of a new development called Downtown Dubai. It is designed to be the centerpiece of large-scale, mixed-use development. The decision to build the building is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy, and for Dubai to gain international recognition. The building was named in honor of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Abu Dhabi ...

published: 17 Apr 2016

LEXXTEX - 293 - THE HIDDEN SECRET OF THE GREAT PYRAMID"S CONSTRUCTION UNCOVERED

HelloSubscribers , We have personally been in contact with Jean-Pierre Houdin , and have add a link to his facebook account & a list of recommended videos he has provide for you to watch , (will upload at a later date ) but you can watch today from links below ! Enjoy !
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Hi LEXXTEX,
Here are the links...Read the "UserManuel" to watch the chaters in following order...
Chapters are:
The two enigmas of the Great Pyramidhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw
The genius of the builders (5th year)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=305
The genious of the builders (14th and 15th years) are missing in the 39mn long first video...so you have to stop after the Year 5 and go to these 2 missing videos before returning t...

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The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asy...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

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Pre Ice Age Construction That we would be Hard Pressed to Re-create Today

Mounting scientific evidence shows that prior to the end of the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago, very advanced cultures existed throughout the world, and they had adv...

Mounting scientific evidence shows that prior to the end of the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago, very advanced cultures existed throughout the world, and they had advanced high technology. As this video shows, they shaped stone in ways that we can not. What happened to these advanced coastal civilizations, were they wiped out by the melting ice caps during the end of the last Ice Age?
In Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Lebanon and other locations we see the existence of ancient damaged but very sophisticated megalithic stone structures which we would be hard pressed to re-create today. They hint that once upon a time one or “Atlantean” civilizations indeed did exist.

Mounting scientific evidence shows that prior to the end of the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago, very advanced cultures existed throughout the world, and they had advanced high technology. As this video shows, they shaped stone in ways that we can not. What happened to these advanced coastal civilizations, were they wiped out by the melting ice caps during the end of the last Ice Age?
In Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Lebanon and other locations we see the existence of ancient damaged but very sophisticated megalithic stone structures which we would be hard pressed to re-create today. They hint that once upon a time one or “Atlantean” civilizations indeed did exist.

House Construction Documentary

This project took me all summer. The house was just being started as school let out, and the house finished up literally on the very last days before school st...

This project took me all summer. The house was just being started as school let out, and the house finished up literally on the very last days before school started. I live about a half mile away (and about 200 feet lower) than this house, and I rode my bike up multiple times a day with my camera and tripod to get this footage. I went out of my way to make sure I got as much footage as possible. There were several things, like carpet, hardwood floors, driveway, grass, etc that I had to miss unfortunately, but the video still turned out awesome. This is just a small portion of all the footage.
Special thanks to everyone who let me film them, I had a blast. There are some really awesome people in this video. I also thank the people at the McNaughton Homes office for giving me permission to do this.
Next summer I plan on making another documentary like this, but better. If you have any suggestions, let me know :)

This project took me all summer. The house was just being started as school let out, and the house finished up literally on the very last days before school started. I live about a half mile away (and about 200 feet lower) than this house, and I rode my bike up multiple times a day with my camera and tripod to get this footage. I went out of my way to make sure I got as much footage as possible. There were several things, like carpet, hardwood floors, driveway, grass, etc that I had to miss unfortunately, but the video still turned out awesome. This is just a small portion of all the footage.
Special thanks to everyone who let me film them, I had a blast. There are some really awesome people in this video. I also thank the people at the McNaughton Homes office for giving me permission to do this.
Next summer I plan on making another documentary like this, but better. If you have any suggestions, let me know :)

HelloSubscribers , We have personally been in contact with Jean-Pierre Houdin , and have add a link to his facebook account & a list of recommended videos he has provide for you to watch , (will upload at a later date ) but you can watch today from links below ! Enjoy !
Facebook
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Hi LEXXTEX,
Here are the links...Read the "UserManuel" to watch the chaters in following order...
Chapters are:
The two enigmas of the Great Pyramidhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw
The genius of the builders (5th year)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=305
The genious of the builders (14th and 15th years) are missing in the 39mn long first video...so you have to stop after the Year 5 and go to these 2 missing videos before returning to the main video...
The genius of the builders (14th year) - different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_NC_XQRqMU&feature=youtu.be
The genius of the builders (15th year) - different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_NC_XQRqMU&feature=youtu.be#t=274
Return to the main video...
Seventy days to be reborn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=778
The paths to eternity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=1320
The Great Pyramid seen from the sky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=2042
If you have a name and an e-mail address, I'm interested in ;-)
Jean-Pierre
THIS VIDEO IS PRESENTED AS " FAIRUSE " FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE , NON-PROFIT ,RECEIVING NO FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION FOR DISPLAY OF THIS CONTENT FOR PUBLIC VIEWING . IF YOU ARE THE COPYRIGHT OWNER / HOLDER OF THIS CONTENT AND DISAPPROVE OF ITS PUBLIC DISPLAY , PLEASE CONTACT THIS YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR ITS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL.
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use is in favor of fair use
WATCH 100'S OF MORE GREAT VIDEOS , CHECK LEXXTEX PLAYLIST FOR BELOW :
LINK TO LEXXTEX PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/user/lexxtex?f...

HelloSubscribers , We have personally been in contact with Jean-Pierre Houdin , and have add a link to his facebook account & a list of recommended videos he has provide for you to watch , (will upload at a later date ) but you can watch today from links below ! Enjoy !
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/jphoudin?fref=ts
Hi LEXXTEX,
Here are the links...Read the "UserManuel" to watch the chaters in following order...
Chapters are:
The two enigmas of the Great Pyramidhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw
The genius of the builders (5th year)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=305
The genious of the builders (14th and 15th years) are missing in the 39mn long first video...so you have to stop after the Year 5 and go to these 2 missing videos before returning to the main video...
The genius of the builders (14th year) - different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_NC_XQRqMU&feature=youtu.be
The genius of the builders (15th year) - different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_NC_XQRqMU&feature=youtu.be#t=274
Return to the main video...
Seventy days to be reborn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=778
The paths to eternity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=1320
The Great Pyramid seen from the sky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=2042
If you have a name and an e-mail address, I'm interested in ;-)
Jean-Pierre
THIS VIDEO IS PRESENTED AS " FAIRUSE " FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE , NON-PROFIT ,RECEIVING NO FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION FOR DISPLAY OF THIS CONTENT FOR PUBLIC VIEWING . IF YOU ARE THE COPYRIGHT OWNER / HOLDER OF THIS CONTENT AND DISAPPROVE OF ITS PUBLIC DISPLAY , PLEASE CONTACT THIS YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR ITS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL.
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use is in favor of fair use
WATCH 100'S OF MORE GREAT VIDEOS , CHECK LEXXTEX PLAYLIST FOR BELOW :
LINK TO LEXXTEX PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/user/lexxtex?f...

This Video Tutorial will be very helpful to our Engineering Students.
If any query or suggestion then comment below.
And don't forget to support me by like, S...

This Video Tutorial will be very helpful to our Engineering Students.
If any query or suggestion then comment below.
And don't forget to support me by like, Subscribe and share. Also press bell button for notification.

This Video Tutorial will be very helpful to our Engineering Students.
If any query or suggestion then comment below.
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The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

Drawing from Our Constructions - A Surreal Landscape

Paintings from Timber Constructions that young children have previously made. The Constructions are placed as a group on their tables to draw from and to paint from. Students are encouraged to interpret” their 3D works into 2D works such as paintings or drawings. This gives the students opportunity to look at their work in a different way, to think originally and to create unique images based on their own 3D creations.
Visithttp://www.bravaartpress.com to find out more about creating art in a fun and informative way through the BravaArtPress tutorials. Please subscribe to join our Brava Art Press video tutorials.
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10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, enginee...

10 Of World's Largest Mega Construction Projects

Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Many developers, engineers, and architects have grand ideas, but actually pulling off breathtakingly enormous endeavors is something relatively few accomplish.
Here are 10 mega-construction projects on track to open soon.
Number 10. Beijing Daxing International Airport, China. Despite delays, estimates still place the initial completion stage of what will become the world’s largest airport within this decade. Once fully up an operational, the facility is anticipated to handle roughly 100 million passengers per year.
Number 9. Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Among the many challenges in erecting epic buildings is securing the required funds, but this mixed-used development has finally surmounted that obstacle. Completion is currently slated for 2020, at which time the Kingdom Tower will likely be named the world’s tallest building.
Number 8. ChernobylArch, Ukraine. The 32,000-ton, multi-billion dollar steel structure is intended to keep lingering radioactivity from the 1986 meltdown contained so clean up can move forward. Once installed, likely in 2017, it will remain in use for at least 100 years.
Number 7. HotelAbraj Kudai, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the hotel’s doors open in 2017, the massive hospitality venue will boast the most rooms in the world. The 10,000 spaces it has available far outnumber the roughly 6,000 offered by the current record holder, The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas.
Number 6. Crossrail Project, London, England. Not only is work progressing at a steady pace, it’s happening in the midst of one of the world’s most populated and bustling cities. The first station was finished in September of 2015 and is expected to start welcoming passengers in 2018.
Number 5. Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California. The Rams are officially returning to Los Angeles, and plans to build the team a fancy NFL-worthy stadium are underway. Making the 300-acre arena fan and team-ready is expected to take about 3 years and $2.1 billion.
Number 4. Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland. Boring a 35-mile hole in the base of the Swiss Alps is no small undertaking, but persistence has paid off. The tunnel, which will offer quick passage through the mountains, has arranged a grand opening celebration for June of 2016.
Number 3. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Walkway, China. For some, walking across a bridge roughly 1000 feet above solid ground isn’t quite terrifying enough. That group will no doubt be cheering come May of 2016, when this glass-bottomed, 1200-foot long pedestrian passageway – the most elevated and lengthy on the planet - opens.
Number 2. Shanghai Disney Resort, China. Disney creates magic, but it doesn’t happen overnight. After about 7 years of planning and building, the company’s latest theme park will open on June 16th. The expansive grounds include rides, attractions, characters, and entertainment. Right next door is an entire Disney-themed town.
Number 1. World One, Mumbai, India. Among the tallest buildings currently in the works, the entirely residential tower should be ready in 2017. In terms of architecture and design, the massive undertaking has been compared to Chicago’s landmark Willis Tower.
Which mega-construction project do you find most exciting?

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PIA00391 Alien constructions, a sculptured head, a possible bird

made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Many alien buildings, artefacts, possib...

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

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Arpaci Constructions Intro Video

Arpaci Constructions, a family owned business with over 15 years of residential constructi...

This new premiere introduces the playful and astute Hip-Hop of a hugely talented trio. SNES-CD is the 3rd track from Constructions, a new tape released via our very own resident MC's platform, SWMS. If you've ever been into gaming and vintage consoles, then this is the track for you! Constructions tape showcases the work of rappers Treece & We'll See, on top of Hyro's lo-fi productions. The release will also be presented in a unique one-video format - check out our artist profile below for a little bit more information on this...
The Constructions release is available on tape, and digitally, on January 1st 2017. You'll be able to download it from swms.bandcamp.com/.
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ARTIST PROFILE (by Frederick Sugden):
www.soundcloud.com/patriceswms
www.soundcloud.com/well_see
www.soundcloud.com/hyromcr
Devonian Treece & Chesire-born We'll See first met in a pub when they both moved to Manchester. They immediately started spitting together, forming a devious duo whose music reflects on the gritty and addictive city that they both now live in. Whether its driving through M14 or slouching into the sofa, they're sure to have an idiosyncratic way of telling their stories.
Our man Treece, as well as being our very favourite rapper and a Loose Lips resident MC, is an indispensable part of our entire project. Holding down the fort in Manchester, he has been an integral force in all of our outputs over the last 2 years. He's also the joint-founder of SWMS (south-west-mind-state), a Hip Hop collective formed back when he lived in the shire!
Will, aka We'll See, is a talented vocalist, often focused on dark subject matter and intricate wordplay. He's been rapping since 2010 and previously played guitar in a number of metal bands, before turning to his now beloved MPC. He recently released his own 'ShadowLess EP' and has plenty more projects on the horizon in 2017. Crucially as well, his expression on this album goes further than his lyrics. He's the man behind the one-video footage of the entire album. As opposed to individual track music videos, the tape is presented via a short film, encompassing all of the pieces. It was shot on a VHS, experimenting with processes such as microwaving VHS tapes!
Finally, shouts go to Hyro, the 22 year old hip hop producer from Manchester who laid the foundations for the Constructions tape. He's a member of the SWMS collective and has a focus on lo-fi sound, influenced by 90’s boom bap and Memphis rap. We've been lucky enough to listen through a large portion of his unreleased back catalogue, seriously whetting the appetite for 2017! As we speak, he has today released his como.dreams beat-tape, available to cop on his Bandcamp here - hyro.bandcamp.com/.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

The notion of a universal construction is central in computing science: the wheel has not to be reinvented for each new problem. In the context of n-process asynchronous distributed systems, a universal construction is an algorithm that is able to build any object defined by a sequential specification despite the occurrence of up to n-1 process crash failures. The aim of this tutorial is to present a guided tour of such universal constructions. Its spirit is not to be a catalog of the numerous constructions proposed so far, but a (as simple as possible) presentation of the basic concepts and mechanisms that constitute the basis these constructions rest on.

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Pre Ice Age Construction That we would be Hard Pressed to Re-create Today

Mounting scientific evidence shows that prior to the end of the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago,...

Pre Ice Age Construction That we would be Hard Pressed to Re-create Today

Mounting scientific evidence shows that prior to the end of the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago, very advanced cultures existed throughout the world, and they had advanced high technology. As this video shows, they shaped stone in ways that we can not. What happened to these advanced coastal civilizations, were they wiped out by the melting ice caps during the end of the last Ice Age?
In Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Lebanon and other locations we see the existence of ancient damaged but very sophisticated megalithic stone structures which we would be hard pressed to re-create today. They hint that once upon a time one or “Atlantean” civilizations indeed did exist.

House Construction Documentary

This project took me all summer. The house was just being started as school let out, and the house finished up literally on the very last days before school started. I live about a half mile away (and about 200 feet lower) than this house, and I rode my bike up multiple times a day with my camera and tripod to get this footage. I went out of my way to make sure I got as much footage as possible. There were several things, like carpet, hardwood floors, driveway, grass, etc that I had to miss unfortunately, but the video still turned out awesome. This is just a small portion of all the footage.
Special thanks to everyone who let me film them, I had a blast. There are some really awesome people in this video. I also thank the people at the McNaughton Homes office for giving me permission to do this.
Next summer I plan on making another documentary like this, but better. If you have any suggestions, let me know :)

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Junior Cert Constructions (1-15)

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LEXXTEX - 293 - THE HIDDEN SECRET OF THE GREAT PYRAMID"S CONSTRUCTION UNCOVERED

HelloSubscribers , We have personally been in contact with Jean-Pierre Houdin , and have add a link to his facebook account & a list of recommended videos he has provide for you to watch , (will upload at a later date ) but you can watch today from links below ! Enjoy !
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Here are the links...Read the "UserManuel" to watch the chaters in following order...
Chapters are:
The two enigmas of the Great Pyramidhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw
The genius of the builders (5th year)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=305
The genious of the builders (14th and 15th years) are missing in the 39mn long first video...so you have to stop after the Year 5 and go to these 2 missing videos before returning to the main video...
The genius of the builders (14th year) - different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_NC_XQRqMU&feature=youtu.be
The genius of the builders (15th year) - different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_NC_XQRqMU&feature=youtu.be#t=274
Return to the main video...
Seventy days to be reborn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=778
The paths to eternity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=1320
The Great Pyramid seen from the sky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw#t=2042
If you have a name and an e-mail address, I'm interested in ;-)
Jean-Pierre
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